2010 Playoffs Bracket—Rd 1
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The 2010 Playoffs Bracket will be played the same as most years, with teams being divided into their respective conferences ince again. Park City, Wasatch's #1 seed, gets a bye into the Wasatch Conference Concludings, where it will face the winner of the Rigby at Twin Falls Round 1 matchup. Zermatt, the World's #1 seed, gets a bye into the World Conference Concludings, where it waits for the Udorn at Maracaibo Round 1 winner.
The Wasatch and World will then meet in the WFBL Concludings.
The Round 1 losers will then play each other for 5th place, and the Conference Concluding losers will face off for 3rd place.
2010 Consolation Ladder—Rd 1
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Once again, instead of the Consolation Bracket following the format of the Playoffs Bracket, those less fortunate teams will be in what is known as the "Consolation Ladder".
It's the same as last year, but here's a recap: Every non-playoff team will have a game each of the three playoff weeks. The top non-playoff team (in this case, New York) will host the second-rated non-playoff team (Salt Lake) at the "top of the ladder" (or Game C1 for our purposes). The next highest teams, Nephi and Richmond, will play one "rung" below (Game C2), and the final two teams, St. George and Bayside, will play on the bottom "rung" (Game C3).
You win, you move up a rung. You lose, you move down a rung. And there you go. The tote bag awaits at the top of that ladder.
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The 2010 Playoffs Bracket will be played the same as most years, with teams being divided into their respective conferences ince again. Park City, Wasatch's #1 seed, gets a bye into the Wasatch Conference Concludings, where it will face the winner of the Rigby at Twin Falls Round 1 matchup. Zermatt, the World's #1 seed, gets a bye into the World Conference Concludings, where it waits for the Udorn at Maracaibo Round 1 winner.
The Wasatch and World will then meet in the WFBL Concludings.
The Round 1 losers will then play each other for 5th place, and the Conference Concluding losers will face off for 3rd place.
2010 Consolation Ladder—Rd 1
Click to embiggen.
Once again, instead of the Consolation Bracket following the format of the Playoffs Bracket, those less fortunate teams will be in what is known as the "Consolation Ladder".
It's the same as last year, but here's a recap: Every non-playoff team will have a game each of the three playoff weeks. The top non-playoff team (in this case, New York) will host the second-rated non-playoff team (Salt Lake) at the "top of the ladder" (or Game C1 for our purposes). The next highest teams, Nephi and Richmond, will play one "rung" below (Game C2), and the final two teams, St. George and Bayside, will play on the bottom "rung" (Game C3).
You win, you move up a rung. You lose, you move down a rung. And there you go. The tote bag awaits at the top of that ladder.
There's something oddly familiar about this year's bracket...
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